URBANA, Ill. – Senior Henrique Cunha of the Duke men’s tennis team reached the quarterfinals in the singles and doubles draw at the 2013 NCAA Individual Championships Friday at the Kahn Outdoor Tennis Center.

In singles, Cunha overwhelmed No. 17 Kyle McMorrow of Washington, 6-1, 6-0, in a match that lasted for just over an hour. The 2013 ACC Player of the Year, Cunha was able to go up an early break in the first set, 3-1, en route to cruising through the opening set, 6-1. In the second set, Cunha continued to roll in the second set, 6-0, of the match on his way to the fourth consecutive quarterfinal appearance of his career. A product of Jaú, Brazil, Cunha becomes the first Blue Devil to reach the quarterfinals in the singles draw in each of his four seasons.

Cunha is slated to face No. 12 Blaz Rola of Ohio State in Saturday’s quarterfinal at 1 p.m. ET.

In doubles action, the dynamic duo of Cunha and Raphael Hemmeler edged No. 14 Dominic Cotrone and Davis, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5, to advance to Saturday’s quarterfinals. Cunha and Hemmeler used two early breaks in the first set to gain a 5-2 advantage, before Florida State’s Dominic Cotrone and Blake Davis came from behind to take the set, 7-5. Cunha and Hemmeler, the second-seeded tandem in the tournament, won a late break at 6-5 in the second set, before Cunha held serve to extend the match to a final third set. With Cunha serving and the Florida State tandem threatening to break to end the match, the Duke duo was able to save two match points to extend the match. In the following game, Cunha and Hemmeler were able to come through with a big break at 6-5, before Hemmeler held serve to seal the match.

Cunha and Hemmeler captured their 38th victory of the season, matching the second most victories in a single season by a Blue Devil tandem in the program’s history. Cunha and Hemmeler are slated to face No. 6 Andy Mies and Dan Cochrane of Auburn Saturday in the quarterfinals.

Live scoring and live video will be available for Saturday’s quarterfinals, which are slated to begin at 1 p.m. ET.